A clamp for fixing a seat post to a seat tube provided with a slit in a longitudinal vertical plane. The clamp has a pair of deformable branches defining a through hole having a cylindrical inner surface; a slit between the elastically deformable branches; and a tightening screw that draws up the two facing surfaces and reduces the diameter of the cylindrical inner surface.
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8. A clamp for fixing a seat post (14) to a bicycle seat tube having a vertical slit (12), the clamp comprising:
a pair of integrally formed and conjoined branches (24a, 24b) that define an cylindrical inner surface (20), each branch having a free end with a through hole of substantially equal size and substantially on a common centerline with the other; a slit (22) between the free ends of said elastically deformable branches that is set at an angle of less than 90 degrees relative to the common centerline and defines a space between the free end of the branches; and, a fastener (26) within the through holes and extending between branches; whereby tightening of the fastener reduces both the space between the free ends and the cylindrical inner surface while maintaining the through holes substantially on the centerline.
6. A clamp for fixing a seat post of a cycle in a seat tube having a longitudinal slit that enables it to have a first condition with first interior and exterior diameters and a second condition with second interior and exterior diameters, the clamp comprising:
one free end defines a through passage and the other free end defines a receptor opposite the passage; and a fastener located in the passage and mated with the receptor; whereby movement of the fastener into the receptor reduces the diameter of the cylindrical surface in a generally uniform manner, draws the free ends together and reduces the tangential slit sufficiently to bring the cylindrical surface into contact with seat tube and the reduces the interior diameter of the seat tube to the second interior diameter while maintaining its shape and fixing contact with seat post.
7. A clamp for fixing a seat post to the seat tube of a bicycle, said seat tube having an axially-extending compression slit in the wall of the seat tube, comprising:
a) a pair of elastically deformable branches defining a through hole having a predetermined shape, a diameter and a cylindrical inner surface, said branches integrally formed and conjoined at one end and having an enlarged-thickness at the other free end; b) opposed face surfaces on the free ends of said branches, said face surfaces having a stepped configuration and forming a clamp slit extending to the inner surface of the through hole at an inclined angle relative to all radii extending to said through hole; c) coaxial bores extending through the free ends of said branches, each bore extending at an inclined angle relative to said clamp slit; and, d) a tightening screw extending through said bores.
3. A clamp for fixing a seat post to the seat tube of a bicycle, said seat tube having an axially-extending compression slit in the wall of the seat tube, comprising:
a) a pair of elastically deformable branches defining a through hole having a predetermined shape and a cylindrical inner surface, said branches integrally formed and conjoined at one end and having an enlarged-thickness at the other free end; b) opposed face surfaces on the free ends of said branches, said face surfaces forming a clamp slit extending from an opening in the inner surface of the through hole to the exterior surface of the clamp, said clamp slit extending at an inclined angle relative to all radii extending to said opening; c) coaxial bores extending through the free ends of said branches, each bore extending at an inclined angle relative to said clamp slit; and, d) a tightening screw extending through said bores.
10. A clamp for fixing a seat post to a bicycle seat tube having a vertical axis and a vertical slit parallel to the vertical axis, the clamp comprising:
a pair of integrally formed and conjoined branches that define an cylindrical inner surface, each branch having a free end with a through hole of substantially equal size and substantially on a common center line with the other, each of the free end further defining a step-like surface; a separation, defined between the free ends of said elastically deformable branches, that is set at an angle relative to the common centerline and defines a space between the free ends of the branches so that the step-like surfaces are opposed; a fastener within the through holes and extending between branches; whereby tightening of the fastener reduces both the space between the free ends and the cylindrical inner surface while maintaining the through holes substantially on the centerline and drawing the step-like surfaces (30a, 30b) toward one another.
4. A collar grip for fixing a seat post to the seat tube of a bicycle, said seat tube having an axially-extending compression slit in the wall of the seat tube, said slit located on the rearward facing portion of the seat tube, the collar grip comprising:
a) a clamping portion having a through hole of a predetermined shape with a cylindrical inner surface which contacts the exterior surface of the seat tube, b) an asymmetrical exterior surface including a symmetrical bulbous-shaped front portion and an asymmetrical tear-drop-shaped rear clamping portion; c) a slit dividing the clamping portion into two asymmetrical halves, said slit extending from the interior surface to the exterior surface on a rearwardly-extending, inclined angle, d) a bore extending through both halves of said clamping portion and through said clamp slit and without said cylindrical inner surface, said bore traversing said clamping portion at an inclined angle relative to said slit and relative to said symmetrical bulbous-shaped front portion; and, e) an adjustable locking bolt extending through said bore.
5. A clamp for fixing a seat post of a cycle in a seat tube having a longitudinal slit that enables it to have a first condition with first interior and exterior diameters and a second condition with second interior and exterior diameters, the clamp comprising:
a body portion that has a generally circular aperture of a predefined shape, has an inner cylindrical surface with a diameter at least equal to the seat tube's first exterior diameter and free ends which define a slit tangential to the diameter of the cylindrical surface; one free end defines a through passage and the other free end defines a receptor opposite the passage; and a fastener located in the passage and mated with the receptor; whereby movement of the fastener into the receptor reduces the diameter of the cylindrical surface while preserving the generally circular aperture of predefined shape, draws the free ends together and reduces the tangential slit sufficiently to bring the cylindrical surface into contact with seat tube and the reduces the interior diameter of the seat tube to the second interior diameter and fixing contact with seat post.
1. A clamp for fixing a seat post to the seat tube of a bicycle, said seat tube provided with a slit set in a longitudinal vertical plane and said slit located on the rearward facing portion of the seat tube, comprising:
a pair of elastically deformable branches defining a through hole having a predetermined shape and a cylindrical inner surface, said branches integrally formed and conjoined at one end, and each branch having a free end; a slit between the free ends of said elastically deformable branches and, a tightening screw extending at an inclined angle relative to the vertical plane and set in such a way as to bring up to one another two surfaces facing one another of said slit and to reduce the diameter of said cylindrical surface while preserving the predetermined shape, wherein in a mounted configuration in which said tightening screw extends in a position corresponding to the through slit of the tube seat and at least a portion of the free end of one branch is positioned on opposed sides of the slit in the seat tube, the slit of the clamp opens out onto said cylindrical surface in an area immediately adjacent said slit and which is displaced with respect to the slit of the seat tube.
2. The clamp of
wherein the end portions of said step-like surfaces facing one another which open out onto the inner cylindrical surface are substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of said tightening screw.
11. The clamp of
13. The clamp of
14. The clamp of 30 wherein the opposed step-like surfaces are substantially parallel to each other.
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The present invention relates to a clamp for fixing a seat post to a seat tube of a bicycle.
As is known, the saddle of a bicycle is carried by a tubular element (seat post) which is slidably inserted inside a vertical tube, namely, the seat tube, of the bicycle frame. The seat tube carrying the seat post is provided with a through slit made in an end portion of the tube, which bestows on said end portion characteristics of elastic deformability in the radial direction. The end portion of the seat tube is tightened against the outer surface of the seat post by means of a clamp having a slit which is set aligned to the slit of the seat tube and which is radially compressed by means of a screw which brings two elastically deformable branches of the clamp up to one another. For aesthetic reasons, the tightening screw is set on the side of the seat tube that faces the rear part of the bicycle.
Recently there have been introduced on the market seat posts made of carbon fiber, which consist of a fiber fabric embedded in a matrix of plastic material. A seat post made of carbon fiber makes it possible to obtain a reduction in weight as compared to a component having the same characteristics which is made, for instance, of an aluminium alloy or similar light alloys.
The traditional solution described previously for fixing the seat post to the seat tube presents a serious drawback in the case where the seat post is made of a carbon-fiber fabric embedded in a matrix of plastic material. The present applicant has found that, when a clamp of a traditional type is tightened around the end portion of the seat tube, the two internal edges defined by the through slit of the seat tube are deformed inwards and tend to cut into the outer surface of the seat post. These incisions form points of initiation of failure, which in certain cases may lead to failure of the seat post.
The purpose of the present invention is to overcome the aforesaid drawback by providing a simple and effective solution that does not entail the need to modify the seat tubes with respect to current solutions and that makes it possible to keep the tightening screw set in the rear part of the seat tube.
According to the present invention, the above purpose is achieved by a clamp having the characteristics specified in claim 1.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
With reference to
With reference to
The clamp 16 is made of metal material, such as aluminium or one of its alloys, and has a cylindrical surface 20 designed to compress from outside the top end portion of the seat tube 12. The clamp 16 has a through slit 22 which defines two elastically deformable branches 24a, 24b. The two deformable branches 24a, 24b are elastically brought up to one another so as to reduce the diameter of the cylindrical surface 20 by tightening a screw 26. According to the present invention, the clamp 16 is configured in such a way that, in an assembled configuration in which the screw 26 is set in a position corresponding to the slit 18, the slit 22 opens out onto the cylindrical surface 20 in a position that is displaced with respect to the slit 18 of the seat tube 12. Tests carried out by the present applicant have shown that the misalignment between the slits 22 and 18 guarantees that, during tightening of the screw 26, the end portion of the seat tube 12 will close radially without producing a deformation inwards of the edges 28.
In the embodiment illustrated in
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may vary widely with respect to what is described and illustrated herein, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention as defined in the ensuing claims.
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